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Take Part in a Wildlife Survey
You can help Norfolk's wildlife by taking part in one of our wildlife surveys.
Why take part?
Our surveys are fun and simple to take part in and offer the chance to use your local observations to help us build up vital information for the future conservation of Norfolk's wildlife.
Who can take part?
Anyone - you don't have to be an expert!
How do I take part?
Below is a list of our current surveys. Find one you're interested in and click to read more.
| Wildlife Invaders |
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| Have you seen any of these species in Norfolk?
Japanese knotweed, muntjac deer, American mink, giant hogweed, Himalayan balsam. Take part in a simple non native species survey.
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| Coastal Wildlife Survey |
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| Norfolk has some amazing and very special coastal wildlife. The salt marshes, sand dunes, shingle spits and sandy beaches are a very important part of wild Norfolk and with other coastal habitats support a huge diversity of wildlife. We are asking for your help in recording coastal wildlife this summer. Join in the survey, learn more about Norfolk's coastal wildlife, and help us ensure a secure future for marine and coastal wildlife. |
| Every Record Counts |
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| Norfolk Wildlife Trust is working with the Norfolk Biological Records Centre to encourage people to send in wildlife records. We have compiled a list of plants and animals we are particularly interested in recording in Norfolk, including barn owls, badgers and glow worms. Can you help?
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Results in!
Make a Date with Wildlife! Phenology survey results
Don't Miss the Kiss! Mistletoe survey results
Notable Trees of Norfolk survey results
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